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"POWER-PACKED STORY OF A DEVIL-MAY-CARE COWBOY!"

Lawyer Butler, wanting Jeff Carson's ranch, has the Sheriff and his gang frame the bank holdup on him. Then they kill a witness that could free Carson and blame the murder on his son Sunset. But Sunset escapes, frees his father, and then sets a trap to catch the real killers.

Top Cast

  • Sunset Carson

    Sunset Carson

    Sunset Carson

  • Linda Stirling

    Linda Stirling

    Joan Mason

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    Utah

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Jeff Carson

  • John Merton

    John Merton

    Mark Butler aka Blackie

  • Bud Geary

    Bud Geary

    Sheriff Baldwin

  • Frank Jaquet

    Frank Jaquet

    Doc Mason

  • Fred Graham

    Fred Graham

    Tom Stanton

  • Joe McGuinn

    Joe McGuinn

    Deputy Green (as Joe McQuinn)

Overview

Lawyer Butler, wanting Jeff Carson's ranch, has the Sheriff and his gang frame the bank holdup on him. Then they kill a witness that could free Carson and blame the murder on his son Sunset. But Sunset escapes, frees his father, and then sets a trap to catch the real killers.

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